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- Intensity_of_preference abstract "Intensity of preference, also known as intensity preference, is a term popularized by the work of the economist Kenneth Arrow, who was a co-recipient of the 1972 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. This term is used in reference to models for aggregating ordinal rankings. This term is used in economics, politics, marketing, management science and other areas in which methods to derive the consensus ranking are developed.In an analysis of voting, for example, the intensity of preference is a measure of an individual voter's (or group of voters') willingness to incur the costs or inconvenience of the act of officially registering a preferential choice at the time and place required, not the vote itself.".
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- Intensity_of_preference subject Category:Economics_theorems.
- Intensity_of_preference subject Category:Social_choice_theory.
- Intensity_of_preference subject Category:Voting_theory.
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- Intensity_of_preference type Communication100033020.
- Intensity_of_preference type EconomicsTheorems.
- Intensity_of_preference type Message106598915.
- Intensity_of_preference type Proposition106750804.
- Intensity_of_preference type Statement106722453.
- Intensity_of_preference type Theorem106752293.
- Intensity_of_preference comment "Intensity of preference, also known as intensity preference, is a term popularized by the work of the economist Kenneth Arrow, who was a co-recipient of the 1972 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. This term is used in reference to models for aggregating ordinal rankings.".
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